A Big Data platform for the future: Technical insights into the BigDataEurope Project (Webinar)

The Big Data Europe (BDE) Project is designed to enable European companies to build innovative multilingual products and services based on semantically interoperable, large-scale, multilingual data assets and knowledge, which are currently available in various licenses and business models. In this context, BDE aims to collect ICT infrastructure requirements from data-intensive science practitioners, in order to tackle the wide range of societal challenges that arise in the seven areas of Climate, Energy, Food, Health, Transport, Security and Social Sciences, covering thus all the aspects of publishing and consuming semantically interoperable, large-scale, multilingual data assets and knowledge. Furthermore BDE aspires to design and implement an Infrastructural Architecture, which will meet requirements, minimize the current workflow disruptions and maximize the utilization potential of the latest European RTD developments, such as multilingual data harvesting, data analytics and data visualization.

Having just entered its second year, BDE provides to the Data Community the opportunity to become acquainted with its currently developing Platform on which Big Data pipelines will be deployed with the use of BDE technology.
In this first technical Webinar, you will learn:

how the above will be provided as a generic instance for customization;

who are the 7 selected Pilot partners and what is the expected outcome.

This one hour webinar, offered by the BDE Consortium, will include inputs and presentations from experts responsible for the architecture, the implementation and the upcoming pilots roll-out. Moreover the audience will have the chance to interact and all the top questions will be answered by one BDE dedicated technical and domain expert. Registration is Free, so click here to register now!

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The European Big Data Value Strategic Research Innovation Agenda (SRIA) defines the overall goals, main technical and non-technical priorities, and a research and innovation road-map for the European contractual Public Private Partnership (cPPP) on Big Data Value.